EU orders Google to change mobile services-report

LONDON, July 20 (Reuters) - EU regulators are demanding thatGoogle makes broad changes to its mobile services astalks to settle an antitrust investigation enter their finaldays, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia favours reachinga settlement with the world's most popular search engine, whichmay face formal charges if concessions about its businesspractices are not made.

The newspaper cited people briefed on the case in Brusselsas saying the talks are on a "knife-edge" and Almunia isexpected to decide next week whether they are worth continuing.

Google has submitted revised proposals to the EuropeanCommission after pressure from the EU watchdog to answercomplaints about its business practices.